"It was a tough game for us last game [...] we're big bodies, can work down low, good off the cycle so just wanted to get back to that, get it to the D, simplify it, get to the net, tons of shots, honestly just dumb it down and good things happen that way," said forward Quinton Byfield.
The Kings got back to that simple game: get the puck in deep, cycle, activate the defensemen, and just get shots through to the net. Once again, it proved successful.
The Kings had 17 shots on goal after the first 20 minutes, more than they had for the whole game against the Devils.
Dropping two games in a row is rarely in the Kings' vocabulary. With the way the last game went against the New Jersey Devils...that was going to be the main focus for them to start.
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